transformation matrix

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transformation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌtræns.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌtræns.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
a complete change in the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person ...
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matrix
noun
uk
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
us
/ˈmeɪ.trɪks/
formal
the set of conditions that provides a system in which something grows ...
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Operations such as translating part of a picture are accomplished by modifying the currenttransformationmatrix.
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Usually, hand-eye calibration is described by a homogeneoustransformationmatrix.
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Each kind has its relativetransformationmatrix.
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Alternatively, if it is required that differences between the two in either number or position of loudspeakers be accommodated, atransformationmatrixbetween the layouts needs to be defined.
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Dm is a (3 9)transformationmatrix.
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If the node is a transformation node, it adds its own transformation to the currenttransformationmatrix.
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Under a general coordinate change, the components of the permutation tensor are multiplied by the jacobian of thetransformationmatrix.
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Virtual entities may contain and be controlled by assorted attributes, such as transform values (location, orientation, and scale) stored in an object'stransformationmatrix.
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The above-mentioned augmented matrix is called "affinetransformationmatrix", or "projectivetransformationmatrix" (as it can also be used to perform projective transformations).
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Note that the secondtransformationmatrixin the above mentioned general form is inverse of firsttransformationmatrix.
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Using homogenous coordinates, the motion of a rigid body can be represented by means of transformation matrices.
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This is a special case of its invariance in the case where the special lineartransformationmatrixis an identity matrix plus a matrix with only one non-zero (off-diagonal) element.
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It is often convenient to list the basis vectors in a specific "order", for example, when considering thetransformationmatrixof a linear map with respect to a basis.
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In most of these applications we want to give a bound for the entries of quadratic forms or transformation matrices.
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It can be obtained by the multiplication of the transformation matrices along the path between the base of the robot and the terminal link.
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The use of the homogeneous transformation matrices is the usual way to formulate the hand-eye calibration problem.
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The transformation matrices can only be computed when all residues involved in a relation are appended to the structure.
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Using transformation matrices containing homogeneous coordinates, translations can be seamlessly intermixed with all other types of transformations.
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